The Italian telecom company uses OpenStack as the framework for its infrastructure-as-a-service public cloud.
Adobe’s Advertising cloud runs OpenStack in production across six data centers in the US, Europe and Asia says cloud platform manager Joseph Sandoval.
The Japanese telecom giant runs over 10,000 virtual machines, 1,000 hypervisors in eight regions. Two team members talk about what’s next and the importance of testing.
Belmiro Moreira, cloud architect, tells Superuser how the research center went from a few hundred nodes to 280,000 cores.
A peek inside the Gap’s (server) closet.
One of China’s largest tech companies has been running OpenStack in production for 4 years with availability of over 99.99%.
100,000 cloud hosts with 800 nodes on the road to virtualization.
At the recent OpenStack Summit Boston, Billy Felton and Andrew Hendrickson of Verizon along with Sanjay Mishra CEO of Talligent offered a look into the platform, its architecture and what’s next as they deal with the challenges of edge computing.
How Shanghai’s Oriental Cable Network built a modularized, scalable and automated hosting platform without proprietary APIs thanks to OpenStack.
Hundreds of teams running thousands of services on tens of thousands of hosts and in hundreds of thousands of containers are kept afloat by about 10 engineers, says Ian Downes, head of Twitter’s compute team.